That could soon be the case with AMC Burbank 16, which applied for a liquor license on May 23. The license "would allow AMC to open a bar for theatre patrons," a news release stated.

AMC currently operates bars at 65 theatres around the country.

It wouldn't be the first local movie house to go the suds route. ArcLight Hollywood and El Segundo allow patrons to have adult beverages at the 21+ screenings. Cinepolis Luxury Cinemas, which has a trio of venues around Southern California, is going the alcohol and food route for patrons. And IPic, formerly Gold Class, is going the same bites-and-bev way at its Pasadena and Westwood locations.

It's a premium trend that's been growing for awhile but has a ways to go, if the continued popularity of foamy drinks plus a hot film is an indication.

Or maybe fully dine-in will be the trend to fully take off? The AMC in Marina del Rey offers that option, meaning dinner does not need to be downed in two minutes as you scurry to make your screen time.